hipsterdufus
Photographer?
Hi, everyone! I'm new to the site, but I've enjoyed reading a lot of the comments and love that folks have for the old 35mm rangefinders.
So, to my question, I have begun disassembling an old Argus C-3 that is really quite beat up. The shutter was sticking at slow speeds almost every time it was released. So, I'm to the point where I can clean and lubricate the shutter works (front of camera removed). However, I don't really know what materials to use to do this. I've heard of using lighter fluid to clean the parts. What lighter fluid should I get and where can I find it (besides on-line). Also, once the parts are clean, where can I find an easily available oil to relubricate them? What oil would you recommend? I know a lot of folks use watch lubricants, but I'm not going to mail order watch lubricant for a simple C-3. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks a lot!
So, to my question, I have begun disassembling an old Argus C-3 that is really quite beat up. The shutter was sticking at slow speeds almost every time it was released. So, I'm to the point where I can clean and lubricate the shutter works (front of camera removed). However, I don't really know what materials to use to do this. I've heard of using lighter fluid to clean the parts. What lighter fluid should I get and where can I find it (besides on-line). Also, once the parts are clean, where can I find an easily available oil to relubricate them? What oil would you recommend? I know a lot of folks use watch lubricants, but I'm not going to mail order watch lubricant for a simple C-3. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks a lot!